THE LAW DRAFTSMAN
In referring to the Law Bra-ftsman's Bill, which was intioducsd into the Hoiho of Representatives yesterday, the Prime' Minister said the legislation proposed to sat up a Law Draft Office and give to the Law Draftsman and his assistants the status of Parliamentary officials. At present they were under the Crown Law Office. .
Mr. Wilford: "Is it proposed to whittle away the Crown Law Office?' 1
Mr. Massey: "Certainly not. The Crown Law Office agrees to this legislation."
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 91, 14 October 1920, Page 7
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